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this would be public sector managers, government employees at high levels, ministers, the prime minister usually was basically the left, if you will, of a lot of the networks, and, of course, folks high up in the regime like the royal family. the point is that these networks or the point of the book is that these state business networks exist in every society, even in the united states, and they are usually, usually, not always, but usually corrupt and problematic, and they siphon off a lot of money, however, in some countries, there's checks and balances placed on the networks, much more so than others. in a place like syria, these checks and balances were not sufficient to check the networks anywhere in the world to prevent them from running into the ground. >> host: can you give us an example, the network of the u.s., how it exists? >> guest: after the invasion of iraq, one of the major construction or reconstruction quote-on-quote ventures was, you know, commissioned somehow or given somehow to various corporations that are very much in touch or close to or part of the network, for i
this would be public sector managers, government employees at high levels, ministers, the prime minister usually was basically the left, if you will, of a lot of the networks, and, of course, folks high up in the regime like the royal family. the point is that these networks or the point of the book is that these state business networks exist in every society, even in the united states, and they are usually, usually, not always, but usually corrupt and problematic, and they siphon off a lot of...
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a government of the general motors by the duponts for the axons and they control the government that's what the conservatives call crony capitalism and liberals call corporate welfare so they control every department agency they put their own high officials in government positions that's a matter of record they have thousands of political action committees funneling money into both parties in congress and the no white house and they've turned the government against its own people so we have to in effect reassert the sovereignty of the people by community economies and electoral reforms and basically saying to people if you want to hand in a thing worthwhile to your children or grandchildren even just a decent standard of living you're going to have to spend more time every week on your citizen duties and on your political responsibilities and it only takes one percent of the people who are really active spread throughout all congressional districts having the majority of the people behind them quietly to turn the country around if you turn congress around five hundred thirty five peopl
a government of the general motors by the duponts for the axons and they control the government that's what the conservatives call crony capitalism and liberals call corporate welfare so they control every department agency they put their own high officials in government positions that's a matter of record they have thousands of political action committees funneling money into both parties in congress and the no white house and they've turned the government against its own people so we have to...
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government intervening in these countries what do you think this does to u.s. middle east relations a lot of it started even before the u.s. siding with israel blindly without even looking at the palestinian question and a lot of people in the arab world would look at this double standard and say why do we have to trust what the u.s. is doing in these countries now when we still in the past that they never stood on the side of the. palestinians and other issues as well egypt is another example because when the protestant i didn't the u.s. was very hesitant to label the protesters and labeled the president in that country so. a lot of it i think the arabs look at this and say we are just skeptical of anything that the u.s. is doing right now their intervention or no intervention in any kind. it is a source of skepticism is a source of critique and that's very understandable when you know when the people have not seen it because a consistent position of the u.s. you know it's what's going on in the arab lived through it i mean the egyptians we basically went to t
government intervening in these countries what do you think this does to u.s. middle east relations a lot of it started even before the u.s. siding with israel blindly without even looking at the palestinian question and a lot of people in the arab world would look at this double standard and say why do we have to trust what the u.s. is doing in these countries now when we still in the past that they never stood on the side of the. palestinians and other issues as well egypt is another example...
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they appear to have captured these government soldiers. in the video, rebels yell, "you are assad's dogs" at their captives, and then they prayed. after that, they fired round after round, killing at least 10 of those prisoners. the united nations is trying to verify the video and says the killings probably constituted a war crime and those responsible should be punished. >> it looks very likely that this is a war crime, another one. unfortunately, this could be the latest in a stream of documented executions by opposition as well as government forces and its affiliated with them. >> there's been heavy fighting with government planes bombing rebel positions near the turkish border as well as in the capital damascus. >> the conflict between the government and rebels in syria has meant misery for millions of people. >> the united nations says it is having trouble collecting money pledged to help alleviate their plight. the united nations says member states have promised some 270 million euros in aid for victims of the serious conflict, but l
they appear to have captured these government soldiers. in the video, rebels yell, "you are assad's dogs" at their captives, and then they prayed. after that, they fired round after round, killing at least 10 of those prisoners. the united nations is trying to verify the video and says the killings probably constituted a war crime and those responsible should be punished. >> it looks very likely that this is a war crime, another one. unfortunately, this could be the latest in a...
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in the absence of democracy greece is governed by corrupt her two characters the greek whistleblowers message has been backed by thousands of journalists in the country claiming the government is muting those exposing its wrongdoings. and russia claims washington is derailing peace efforts in syria by urging the opposition to continue fighting as rebels face accusations of a war crime after a brutal video comes to light. a straight a live pictures for you right here central moscow far right slogans swastikas and pro brave sheilds thousands are now taking to the streets of moscow and other russian cities for a nationalist march starting up divisions on a day of unity will be talking to our foot off in the very near future again live pictures from central moscow. live from moscow this is artsy and i'm a researcher highlighting the week's top headlines and just as the u.s. was about to be sucked up into a political voice text in the last week before the presidential vote the country was hit by a devastating and deadly super storm tearing into the eastern seaboard sandy also tore away the
in the absence of democracy greece is governed by corrupt her two characters the greek whistleblowers message has been backed by thousands of journalists in the country claiming the government is muting those exposing its wrongdoings. and russia claims washington is derailing peace efforts in syria by urging the opposition to continue fighting as rebels face accusations of a war crime after a brutal video comes to light. a straight a live pictures for you right here central moscow far right...
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message has been backed by thousands of journalists in the country claiming the government is muting those exposing its wrongdoings of. russia claims washington is derailing peace efforts in syria by urging the opposition to continue fighting as rebels face accusations of a war crime after a brutal video comes to light. the live pictures for you right here central moscow now and far right slogans swastikas and pro brevig shall thousands taking to the streets of the russian capital and other cities here for a nationalist march stirring up divisions on a day of unity again live pictures right central moscow. with the top stories over the weekend of today this is the weekly on our with me wrong. just as the u.s. was about to be sucked into a political vote in the last week before the presidential vote and the country was hit by a devastating and deadly super storm ripping into the eastern seaboard sandy also tore away the candidates plans with rallies canceled and early voting disrupted more important now takes a look at the role the swirling disaster has played in the final rush of the
message has been backed by thousands of journalists in the country claiming the government is muting those exposing its wrongdoings of. russia claims washington is derailing peace efforts in syria by urging the opposition to continue fighting as rebels face accusations of a war crime after a brutal video comes to light. the live pictures for you right here central moscow now and far right slogans swastikas and pro brevig shall thousands taking to the streets of the russian capital and other...
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water everywhere was industry do you think the government has handled the storm well no how could they have done better they could have gotten the subway running a lot quicker but you think they have anything to do with how much water is down there no i think they're just really slow to respond to the whole thing with the buses over here is ridiculous and it's unconstitutional that you have to have three people in a car i used to going to vote on tuesday is that no then. the city could have been wiped away if the voting polls still stand i have to be there. reacted to it it seems to be going. to be. yes so do you think that obama's looking better than romney right now. i think mitt romney is a much bigger natural disaster than hurricane sandy and i hope people realize that vote for obama you don't think there's anything wrong with obama i think there's plenty wrong in terms of his. foreign policy in the mideast but unfortunately he's the lesser evil the bottom line is this has been a tough time for new york city and most of us are looking forward to putting this hurricane and the elect
water everywhere was industry do you think the government has handled the storm well no how could they have done better they could have gotten the subway running a lot quicker but you think they have anything to do with how much water is down there no i think they're just really slow to respond to the whole thing with the buses over here is ridiculous and it's unconstitutional that you have to have three people in a car i used to going to vote on tuesday is that no then. the city could have...
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government islamic extremist al-shabaab thought to be behind the blasts. in egypt suspected members of a jihadi group attacked a police vehicle leaving three officers dead one wounded authorities of cordoned off the city of el rhaetian north sinai in an attempt to trap the gunmen in august egypt sent thousands of troops to the peninsula after militants carried out the deadliest attack on police in the region in decades. doctors in canada come up with explicit warning about the health risks of obesity critics though say the alarming labels will unfairly and inaccurately equate everyday meals and drinks with the more harmful effects of tobacco and alcohol or tom barton explains. imagine you're about to bite into your pizza when you see this disease liver or perhaps you're taking a swig of your drink when this diseased foot catches your eye put off your food well that's just the effect some doctors in canada want frustrated with a growing epidemic of obesity the entire medical association have taken a leaf from their anti smoking contemporaries book and calle
government islamic extremist al-shabaab thought to be behind the blasts. in egypt suspected members of a jihadi group attacked a police vehicle leaving three officers dead one wounded authorities of cordoned off the city of el rhaetian north sinai in an attempt to trap the gunmen in august egypt sent thousands of troops to the peninsula after militants carried out the deadliest attack on police in the region in decades. doctors in canada come up with explicit warning about the health risks of...
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they were given a by our own government. >> the government's case relied on israeli intelligence, as well as disputed documents and electronic surveillance gathered by the fbi over a span of 15 years. the first trial ended in a hung jury, but prosecutors obtained convictions in a retrial the following year. seventeen people were arrested on thursday protesting u.s. drone warfare at the hancock field air national guard base near syracuse, new york. members of the upstate coalition to ground the drones and in the wars were detained after creating a blockade outside three of the base gates, holding signs and pictures of children killed by u.s. drone attacks overseas. it was the latest in a series of protests outside the base, where the drones are operated remotely. the late former democratic senator and presidential candidate george mcgovern was remembered thursday at a funeral service in his home state of south dakota. mcgovern, best known for running on an anti-4 platform against president richard nixon in 1972, died sunday at the age of 90. speakers at thursday's service included vic
they were given a by our own government. >> the government's case relied on israeli intelligence, as well as disputed documents and electronic surveillance gathered by the fbi over a span of 15 years. the first trial ended in a hung jury, but prosecutors obtained convictions in a retrial the following year. seventeen people were arrested on thursday protesting u.s. drone warfare at the hancock field air national guard base near syracuse, new york. members of the upstate coalition to...
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government has refused. will the prime minister get this decision reversed quickly so that my constituent, john ramsey and the rest of the dwindling band of veterans get the recognition they so richly deserve? >> i have every sympathy with my right honorable friend and with his constituent, and that is why we have asked sir john holmes to conduct this review not just into medals in general, but specifically at some of the most specific cases of which the arctic convoy is the most pressing. and he is getting on with it. >> chris bryant. [laughter] >> the foreign secretary, the foreign secretary said yesterday that the rules of this house require that ministers answer questions. so there is a stash of embarrassing e-mails, isn't there? adam smith had to publish every single one of his e-mails and ended up resigning. why won't the prime minister publish all of his e-mails? can he really be a fit and proper person to judge on the future of press regulation if he won't come clean with the british public? [cheers
government has refused. will the prime minister get this decision reversed quickly so that my constituent, john ramsey and the rest of the dwindling band of veterans get the recognition they so richly deserve? >> i have every sympathy with my right honorable friend and with his constituent, and that is why we have asked sir john holmes to conduct this review not just into medals in general, but specifically at some of the most specific cases of which the arctic convoy is the most...
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what kind of talking about are the governments, the governments, which we've learned that the government is not an outcome but they may not progress much tomorrow or next year. we have to take public opinion seriously and that is a very serious statistic. what are the reasons as there is not because of the region are pro-cabrini and are pro-shia. no, because what they see iran doing is standing up to the united states and israel, which just another piece of this question. is that the united states doing in terms of constraint iran's nuclear program there to benefit israel? if you like at the history, iran started because the united states gave it to iran under the shah, and when the united states gave iran, the research reactor could only process highly enriched uranium. the islamic republic had to pay to get their reactor reconfigured. the intent for the united states before it disagreed with iran's policy or independence or how you can see, the united states is not only fight with iran having a nuclear weapon, but probably find it had provided all these inputs, that helped it go along
what kind of talking about are the governments, the governments, which we've learned that the government is not an outcome but they may not progress much tomorrow or next year. we have to take public opinion seriously and that is a very serious statistic. what are the reasons as there is not because of the region are pro-cabrini and are pro-shia. no, because what they see iran doing is standing up to the united states and israel, which just another piece of this question. is that the united...
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the new government, the new prime minister was elected, and he has to present his government in the next few days. and this, there is a great respondent for the new -- respondent for the new, for this new government. i don't want the united states or our alliance or our friends to lose confidence. i want them to be confident in libyan future. the libyans are very serious about their future. they sacrifice more than 25,000 young people and children and women were or killed during the eight months of war. then, again, the libyan people who stand for gadhafi, they stand for the terrorists also. we -- the one who take responsible for the action against the american embassy are not the libyan people. they are small group of terrorists, but the libyan people, they went out to the street, they demonstrate, they show their support democracy, they show support for their friends, and they're committed to democracy. we are optimistic that the region which witnessed changes from tunisia to libya to egypt, we will work together for the future for our people, for the future of our nation. and we have
the new government, the new prime minister was elected, and he has to present his government in the next few days. and this, there is a great respondent for the new -- respondent for the new, for this new government. i don't want the united states or our alliance or our friends to lose confidence. i want them to be confident in libyan future. the libyans are very serious about their future. they sacrifice more than 25,000 young people and children and women were or killed during the eight...
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starting with government as one. you started in government. you were an inspector general with health and human services. legislative leadership out of the press corps put them in office and occasionally put out stories that have not put a lot of attention, reporters working in l.a. county where i live for the board of supervisors, they do journalistic logs or critical internally. does that have value? can't the government doing this? can you be doing journalism from within government? >> no. i don't think you can be doing journalism from within government. the office of inspector general is supposed to be -- this is that the federal level -- is supposed to be thepolitical. that is not the case. has been a long time since i worked there, when i was there during the clinton administration was absolutely not a political. people make decisions about what course you're going to take and what you're going to do. i was told during the bush administration, they would write reports that would be completely red lined and turn into a 1-page memo as it f
starting with government as one. you started in government. you were an inspector general with health and human services. legislative leadership out of the press corps put them in office and occasionally put out stories that have not put a lot of attention, reporters working in l.a. county where i live for the board of supervisors, they do journalistic logs or critical internally. does that have value? can't the government doing this? can you be doing journalism from within government? >>...
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i thought government was bad, but five years to decide whether or not we are going to have more brains. other than iran or afghanistan or pakistan, libya -- five years to decide whether or not we are going to have more marines. we have an ambassador traveling around with no harm to marine. >> niels lesniewski, congressional reporter for roll call. >> i want to shift from the subject of libya. a political action committee is running campaign ads against democrats who have supported funding for libya as well as pakistan and egypt. you have gotten some criticism from fellow republicans, including lindsey graham and john mccain about the effort you have lunch. speak a little bit about how you intend to move the party and if you think you will have the momentum going forward? >> if you ask people -- i have told people i can go to the kentucky democrat convention, stand in front of all democrats and tell them, we do not have enough money to send money to pakistan, egypt, libya, countries where mombs are burnig our flax. we have problems at home. we have -- our flags. i can get 90% of democra
i thought government was bad, but five years to decide whether or not we are going to have more brains. other than iran or afghanistan or pakistan, libya -- five years to decide whether or not we are going to have more marines. we have an ambassador traveling around with no harm to marine. >> niels lesniewski, congressional reporter for roll call. >> i want to shift from the subject of libya. a political action committee is running campaign ads against democrats who have supported...
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they spent money apologizing to the people of pakistan as if somehow the american government oral the american people had something to do with this crazy movie. i think all of that was bad policy, bad form and it's why this policy goes on and on, but still i get back to the primary question, why was no one guarding the ambassador. why did they remove the 16-person security team in august, that had specifically requested to stay? boy, i would hate to be the person who is sitting there today, who made the decision, when it was requested, that a security team stay in one of the most dangerous countries in the world, would you like to be the bureaucrat in the state department who shade oh, no, we don't have the money, you need to come home? the same with a dc-3, and what i've been pounding home is, four days after that dc-3 was removed in may of 2012, they approved $100,000 to green up the embassy in vienna, to spend some money on electrical charging station for electric cars that cost the taxpayer $250,000 per car in subsidies. this is a political statement they were making at the vienna
they spent money apologizing to the people of pakistan as if somehow the american government oral the american people had something to do with this crazy movie. i think all of that was bad policy, bad form and it's why this policy goes on and on, but still i get back to the primary question, why was no one guarding the ambassador. why did they remove the 16-person security team in august, that had specifically requested to stay? boy, i would hate to be the person who is sitting there today, who...
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government officials say they will postpone the payment of tax grants. the move comes as it looks increasingly unlikely to pass a bill to issue deficit covering bonds. the main opposition parties are against it. the bonds are necessary to implement the budget. government officials say they could run out of money by the end of november unless it's passed. it was scheduled on friday to allocate $27 billion to prefectures and $24 billion to municipalitie municipalities. some tax grants due in september have already been deferred. people in cash strapped municipalities can expect the latest delay to expect financing and disrupt public services. that's all for me for now. i'll leave you with the markets this tuesday here in asia. >>> the discussion included disputed islands in the south china sea. they agree to continue talks to establish a declaration of conduct with their will to resolve the issue peacefully. countries have been asking china to agree to a legal biding code of conduct governing behavior in the disputed region. they have failed to reach subst
government officials say they will postpone the payment of tax grants. the move comes as it looks increasingly unlikely to pass a bill to issue deficit covering bonds. the main opposition parties are against it. the bonds are necessary to implement the budget. government officials say they could run out of money by the end of november unless it's passed. it was scheduled on friday to allocate $27 billion to prefectures and $24 billion to municipalitie municipalities. some tax grants due in...
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but moreover, it's not clear that without some kind of government sponsorship or government backing or access the liquidity a central clearing facility will have the confidence to avoid, essentially, what would be a run. and while dodd-frank actually provides for some support to central clearing entities -- which, by the way, seems to go mostly unnoticed by critics who say, you know, we've eliminated government support, we've eliminated taxpayer support, we've eliminated the possibility of too big to fail -- we do have a provision that permits intervention to help in a modest way financial, financial utilities like central clearing facilities. however, that's not universal. there's no provision made in europe to support whether directly or indirectly any central clearing facility. so in my mind we've created a series of risks within the derivatives area that were nonexistent before we began this enterprise. one, similarly be regulatory confusion, the ambiguity, the lack of uncertainty; two, the misalignment and the lack of harmonization between our regulations here in the united states
but moreover, it's not clear that without some kind of government sponsorship or government backing or access the liquidity a central clearing facility will have the confidence to avoid, essentially, what would be a run. and while dodd-frank actually provides for some support to central clearing entities -- which, by the way, seems to go mostly unnoticed by critics who say, you know, we've eliminated government support, we've eliminated taxpayer support, we've eliminated the possibility of too...
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it's not just so much -- people talk about big government being bad. my experience in terms of the campaign is that it's the political industrial complex that's insidious here in maine and nationally. i think we need to get back to the principle that when people want to run for office, whether it's the six candidates here tonight, local office, county, state, they should be able to have a straight dialogue with the electorat and say vote for me, here's what i stand for. people shouldn't come in from atlanta saying don't vote for king, don't vote for steve, that's not, i think, a bit rooted in our democracy. >> moderator: i'm going to end the question with secretary summer. summers: we are talking about free speech, do i like the ads, others don't either, but the fact of the matter is we get wrapped around the axel on the issue. what we should focus on is doing things to cut spending in the country, getting our regulations undercontrol, grow our economy. the average person in the state of maine, people who work with hands for a living wonder how to pay
it's not just so much -- people talk about big government being bad. my experience in terms of the campaign is that it's the political industrial complex that's insidious here in maine and nationally. i think we need to get back to the principle that when people want to run for office, whether it's the six candidates here tonight, local office, county, state, they should be able to have a straight dialogue with the electorat and say vote for me, here's what i stand for. people shouldn't come in...
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the syrian government has blamed mortar attacks on them. that is a charge the local ommander denies. >> it was a deliberate provocation. the assad regime is weak and therefore wants to internationalize this war and get turkey involved. >> the rebels would certainly welcome turkish military involvement on their side. ankara has already committed the free syrian army to treat this wounded in secret makeshift clinics inside turkey. in addition, the turkish red crescent is sheltering more than 100,000 syrian refugees. dascus now sees an, as an enemy. the turks in turn are threatening open war on their neighbor. while the turkish minister of defense gears up for intensification of the conflict, health authorities have been dispatching counselors to border towns and villages. one of them asks a local woman how her children are doing. >> as soon as they hear a bang, they panic. there was a wedding here recently, and the fireworks made them hide behind the sofa. >> they've not slept well in weeks, explains the father. he has just bought some sedati
the syrian government has blamed mortar attacks on them. that is a charge the local ommander denies. >> it was a deliberate provocation. the assad regime is weak and therefore wants to internationalize this war and get turkey involved. >> the rebels would certainly welcome turkish military involvement on their side. ankara has already committed the free syrian army to treat this wounded in secret makeshift clinics inside turkey. in addition, the turkish red crescent is sheltering...
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that's the government. i'll be the first to admit that all of the government initiatives that we can think about that we can concoct will only have a limited affect, and that all of these projects lies in the ability of those in the room to exploit the opportunities that all of these initiatives create, and this is what i'd like to spend the next few minutes talking about on the partnerships with the private sector in the region. in an era of tightening budgets and reduced rowrszs, we've got to look for new ways to achieve our goals, innovative ways. we need private partners, and we need businesses to work with us, not just because of the budget issues, but because the level of expertise that's in the private sector is invaluable to many of the economies in the region. i can't tell you how many government officials said to me we don't need your funding, but we need your private sector expertise. for many countries at a critical time in the economic history, the private sector no-how is really what they want
that's the government. i'll be the first to admit that all of the government initiatives that we can think about that we can concoct will only have a limited affect, and that all of these projects lies in the ability of those in the room to exploit the opportunities that all of these initiatives create, and this is what i'd like to spend the next few minutes talking about on the partnerships with the private sector in the region. in an era of tightening budgets and reduced rowrszs, we've got to...
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they claim government pilots have escalated their bombing campaign. both sides said they would lay down their arms to observe the muslim holiday. neither side respected the truce. human rights activists say more than 500 people were killed during the four-day period that ended on monday. and opposition forces say government fighter jets bombed at least five cities on wednesday. they say the air strikes killed at least ten people near the northern city of aleppo. opposition activists say government pilots have been conducting more frequent air raids and using more powerful bombs over the last few days. the activists say the attacks have caused many civilian casualties. the u.n. and arab league envoy to syria organized the truce and now admits it failed. now he's trying to rally support. he says china can play an active role in resolving the conflict saying cease-fires should be arranged district by district and local truces could then be expanded. he said all sides should appoint representatives to come up with a roadmap to political transition. brahim
they claim government pilots have escalated their bombing campaign. both sides said they would lay down their arms to observe the muslim holiday. neither side respected the truce. human rights activists say more than 500 people were killed during the four-day period that ended on monday. and opposition forces say government fighter jets bombed at least five cities on wednesday. they say the air strikes killed at least ten people near the northern city of aleppo. opposition activists say...
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well, it is because of guaranteed government student loans that because of guaranteed government student loans, no one has the excuse for not going to education. and so because of that, institutions of higher learning, colleges and universities are immune from pricing that if kids would take a harder look at it, gee, i don't think i can afford $15,000 a semester, i think i will just sit this one out. when that happens en masse, i guarantee you, the cost of college tuition will drop dramatically. today that doesn't exist. i can't afford $15,000, yet friends and family will point and say, look, you can get a guaranteed government student loan. that is another one of government's unintended consequences that have college tuition at such a high rate. [applause] >> jill. >> i think it is time to make public higher education free as it should be. [cheers and applause] we have done this before when our troops came home from the second world war. we provided free higher education through the g.i. bill. and we know that it pays for itself. for every dwhrar that we invested in -- dollar that we in
well, it is because of guaranteed government student loans that because of guaranteed government student loans, no one has the excuse for not going to education. and so because of that, institutions of higher learning, colleges and universities are immune from pricing that if kids would take a harder look at it, gee, i don't think i can afford $15,000 a semester, i think i will just sit this one out. when that happens en masse, i guarantee you, the cost of college tuition will drop...
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talk to her about the foreign interests then what's going on in syria we've seen mass anti-government protests in turkey where many people are opposed to its position when the fact is rule mongering its rhetoric toward syria what kind of impact does this attitude not just people from other countries have on that situation now in syria. will be who did this we impact the decisions of the turkish government but so far it seems that they're going to those who are not interested in listening to their people of course if i am if i were to push first then i would be able to interfering in future bloody way that we are doing so and government and local governments in the area should be alive if they cannot keep pressing and supporting senior without consequences they need to be thinking they should have before it's too late dr mohamad the editor in chief of the media blog the syria tribune joining me live there from dubai thank you for joining us thank you very much well still ahead. more pain ahead for greece as athens struggles to pass reforms it needs to get another cash injection its cre
talk to her about the foreign interests then what's going on in syria we've seen mass anti-government protests in turkey where many people are opposed to its position when the fact is rule mongering its rhetoric toward syria what kind of impact does this attitude not just people from other countries have on that situation now in syria. will be who did this we impact the decisions of the turkish government but so far it seems that they're going to those who are not interested in listening to...
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the government agency in syria. including the united states. or turkey itself or they leave the country kate burns your money is providing support so they were even thought for we know that they're awaiting procured and that's well they don't want really it's they want to remove the government of syria from there but surely. they were able to meet that they got the momentum they got the support from the outside world and they say that they're not going to abide by the states it's because they haven't been pressured by the like them perhaps they have even been told not to support this use for. ukraine is choosing a new parliament in an election that could bring about a few surprises exit polls it just doesn't get it because it has taken the lead but it may need to form a coalition to hold on to power on we have will bring us the details shortly. but first tens of thousands of protesters filled the streets of italy and spain on saturday and anger over tough economic measures being forced upon them the show of discontent turned ugly in a northern
the government agency in syria. including the united states. or turkey itself or they leave the country kate burns your money is providing support so they were even thought for we know that they're awaiting procured and that's well they don't want really it's they want to remove the government of syria from there but surely. they were able to meet that they got the momentum they got the support from the outside world and they say that they're not going to abide by the states it's because they...
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is the greek government using bully boy tactics to cover up its own failings that's the question that took thousands of greek journalists to the streets of athens they can't list for their outrage was the arrest of journalist vaxevanis after he revealed the names of more than two thousand wealthy and highly influential greeks accused of stashing illicit gains in swiss bank accounts. we published a list that other countries had in their possession and our government was aware of for two years but did nothing in the absence of democracy greece is governed by corrupt characters who deceive the public claiming they're handling tax evasion. vaxevanis was set free after the judges decided that he did not have a case to answer however his story is sent a shockwave through an already fractious society we are in a period of political muscle and political crisis social crisis is obvious we have a dream. of unemployment we are a real thing one might say weimar republic kind of unemployment levels there is poverty. there or there is more austerity coming but when it comes to reporting on governme
is the greek government using bully boy tactics to cover up its own failings that's the question that took thousands of greek journalists to the streets of athens they can't list for their outrage was the arrest of journalist vaxevanis after he revealed the names of more than two thousand wealthy and highly influential greeks accused of stashing illicit gains in swiss bank accounts. we published a list that other countries had in their possession and our government was aware of for two years...
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is really willing to open a war with the syrian government but. those two states are basically on the brink of war and this is very dangerous because we have also on the other side of the local map we have iran and we have all this talk about a possible military strike against iran nuclear capabilities so it's really kind of not. should be untied part by part so now i think it's high time to start to untie the syrian out there's a deadlock a lot of blood thousands of people being killed infrastructure destroyed by terror acts by just fighting in general it's not a country like iraq or i'll let me that has oil to rebuild itself if we ever see an end to this conflict who could possibly benefit from all this fighting obviously for both sides there it's a lose lose situation syria has some well but you're quite right it's not the amount which. will be sufficient to rebuild the whole country syria or the way whatever. can be said about the rule of assad family was a pretty decent economical and social way country in the arab world i visited damascus la
is really willing to open a war with the syrian government but. those two states are basically on the brink of war and this is very dangerous because we have also on the other side of the local map we have iran and we have all this talk about a possible military strike against iran nuclear capabilities so it's really kind of not. should be untied part by part so now i think it's high time to start to untie the syrian out there's a deadlock a lot of blood thousands of people being killed...
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in the absence of democracy greece is governed by her two characters the greek whistleblowers message has been backed by thousands of journalists in the country claiming the government is muting those exposing its wrongdoings. and russia claims washington is derailing peace efforts in syria by urging the opposition to continue fighting as rebels face accusations of a war crime after a brutal video comes to light. the word hard to live from moscow ten am in the russian capital i'm marina joshie now just as the u.s. was about to be sucked up into a political vortex in the last week before the presidential vote the country was hit by a devastating and deadly superstorm tearing into the eastern seaboard sandy also tore away the candidates plans was rallies canceled them early voting disrupted archies more in a fortnight now takes a look out the role the swirling disaster has played and the final rush of the presidential race. she was a storm the size of europe and it might be a game changer for america's upcoming u.s. presidential election early voting was suspended as hurricane sandy rip
in the absence of democracy greece is governed by her two characters the greek whistleblowers message has been backed by thousands of journalists in the country claiming the government is muting those exposing its wrongdoings. and russia claims washington is derailing peace efforts in syria by urging the opposition to continue fighting as rebels face accusations of a war crime after a brutal video comes to light. the word hard to live from moscow ten am in the russian capital i'm marina joshie...
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the government in syria is formed. it including the united states. or turkey itself although many of the countries. funds your money is providing the audience with her so they really prefer we know their political procure than us will if they don't want each if they want to remove the government of syria from both personal bush on the side of the votes aren't you . taking leave you were able to meet that they got the momentum they got the support from the outside world and they say that they're not going to abide by the states or it's because they haven't been pressured by the outside powers the back them or perhaps they have even been told not to support this use for. drones drama reaches the skies over the united states american officials flock to popular sonny politician off his flight to question him over his opposition to washington's deadly strikes in the country that story tilted still to come this hour. tens of thousands of people took to the streets of spain and italy to protest against austerity measures demonstrations turned violent in the
the government in syria is formed. it including the united states. or turkey itself although many of the countries. funds your money is providing the audience with her so they really prefer we know their political procure than us will if they don't want each if they want to remove the government of syria from both personal bush on the side of the votes aren't you . taking leave you were able to meet that they got the momentum they got the support from the outside world and they say that they're...
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government no longer represents the. people who are going to take the term. we. believe in the traditional the way. the way our economic system currently is not. going to. let. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom hardy welcome to the big picture. we speak your language or not a day in. the music programs and documentaries in spanish matters to you breaking news a little too negative angles keep the stories. the spanish find out more visit actuality that tito is calm. now watching r t good to have you with us russian businessman played on you have a death has had his prison term a sledge by three as it was put behind bars together with his partner russian former richest men rich girl got off scheme for their involvement in the infamous what you call scandal sean thomas has the details. his sentence was reduced from thirteen years to ten years by a local court and let me take
government no longer represents the. people who are going to take the term. we. believe in the traditional the way. the way our economic system currently is not. going to. let. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom hardy welcome to the big picture. we speak your language or not a day in. the music programs...
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government no longer represents the people the people are going to take start from . the way our economic system partly because the democrats. want. a nuclear power plant is put on alert me once because of a deadly super storm sandy and weather is also put election campaigning on hold with fears that could cost vital votes. rain bands all down the drain some intensifying crackdowns on anti-government protests as clashes with police rise and almost daily violence police using tear gas and rubber bullets. and britain set for a clash over cash in funding the e.u. with conservative backbenchers leading a rebellion to cut the money flow that's our struggling members only in spain insists they don't need a burned out from the euro zone. now it's time for sport up next with kate. hello thank you for joining me for the latest call this tuesday and these are the top stories. for the cup twice which is the nature of league strugglers more derby on a crunch night of last sixteen times in the russian cup. while tougher than here david not resigns as coach of the russian national
government no longer represents the people the people are going to take start from . the way our economic system partly because the democrats. want. a nuclear power plant is put on alert me once because of a deadly super storm sandy and weather is also put election campaigning on hold with fears that could cost vital votes. rain bands all down the drain some intensifying crackdowns on anti-government protests as clashes with police rise and almost daily violence police using tear gas and rubber...
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or indirectly and another major issue for the government is of course that as we all know there's a lot of resistance within society to what the government and the troika is imposing on the population and if this population now discovers black on white paper that major parts of the elite in greece are. running away with their money or have been running away with their money to switzerland that will of course. lead to substantial risk in terms of popular uprising and resistance against the measures the government the government of greece wants to pose on its population you know other than over the felt editor in chief of the transit business magazine thanks for being on r.t. today. for the remember you can always go to our website to find much more on the stories or pictures just so let's have a look right now for this hour at r.t. dot com and see what we've got lined up for you there right now the winners smash it all the fans of one u.s. baseball team turned san francisco upside down on. team of snatches of last ditch victory all those details on our website. plus a golden mystery
or indirectly and another major issue for the government is of course that as we all know there's a lot of resistance within society to what the government and the troika is imposing on the population and if this population now discovers black on white paper that major parts of the elite in greece are. running away with their money or have been running away with their money to switzerland that will of course. lead to substantial risk in terms of popular uprising and resistance against the...
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and due to some folks here and the british government doesn't want to be seen to be pandering to them rightly so however the problem here is that muslims themselves are opposing this mosque more on the grounds that they don't want to worship their god but on the grounds that women aren't allowed the local population of muslim population has no on the site and how the mosque itself is governed for some it's a misguided but widely held fear of offense which could see the center eventually get off the ground people are burying their heads in the sand and they're not they're not prepared to give you sift out the good from the bad and poor thing by worse it is i think that it will go through unless more people are prepared to look at it for what it actually is this is not anti muslim it is not anti most. it is anti this. develop all the local authority would say to us as you can confer you have received a planning application as this is currently being which it would be inappropriate to comment sure at this stage in many ways if this went ahead if you like a tipping point. there but no sto
and due to some folks here and the british government doesn't want to be seen to be pandering to them rightly so however the problem here is that muslims themselves are opposing this mosque more on the grounds that they don't want to worship their god but on the grounds that women aren't allowed the local population of muslim population has no on the site and how the mosque itself is governed for some it's a misguided but widely held fear of offense which could see the center eventually get off...
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you know the government in syria is full and. it including the united states. took it so well there are many of the countries like france your money is providing the libyan support so they really don't talk for we know that they're providing procure that's will they don't want repeats they want to remove the government of syria from both for sure but for the us side. they believe that the rebels believe that they've got the momentum they've got the support from the outside world and they say that they're not going to abide by the states but it's because they haven't been pressured by the like them perhaps they have even been told not to support this use for. ukraine is said to elect a new parliament a new voting system isn't place allowing room for surprises as artie's alexy garces king reports a former boxing champion and his party may end up with enough weight to make or break the opposition. after what was the most expensive election campaign in the history of solver in ukraine worth more than two billion us dollars polling stations have opened across the co
you know the government in syria is full and. it including the united states. took it so well there are many of the countries like france your money is providing the libyan support so they really don't talk for we know that they're providing procure that's will they don't want repeats they want to remove the government of syria from both for sure but for the us side. they believe that the rebels believe that they've got the momentum they've got the support from the outside world and they say...
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radioactive fallout of government betrayal the government. lauded and claude how can the truth be revealed if there's no official evidence there was a very great danger to the servicemen concerned who would give them no problem protection and to the people of this country generally because of radioactive for. the secrets of the nuclear tests. no matter skies are welcome to the kaiser report you know when the world filled with risk and someone must be punished for it no most pop. wrecks yes we see it of course in the financial world where we see financial disaster after financial disaster in the people of europe of athens of material of america must pay for it well we also see it in the whole scientific world italian scientists convicted over earthquake warning six scientists and a government official were sentenced to six years in prison each for manslaughter by an italian court on monday this is of last week for failing to give adequate warning of an. the quake that killed more than three hundred people in like in two thousand and nine that
radioactive fallout of government betrayal the government. lauded and claude how can the truth be revealed if there's no official evidence there was a very great danger to the servicemen concerned who would give them no problem protection and to the people of this country generally because of radioactive for. the secrets of the nuclear tests. no matter skies are welcome to the kaiser report you know when the world filled with risk and someone must be punished for it no most pop. wrecks yes we...
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. >> a court in milan has convicted former prime minister berlusconi of defrauding the italian government of millions of yours in unpaid taxes. remedy court gave him a four- year term and said berlusconi had shown a natural capacity for crime. berlusconi's lawyers condemned the verdict and promised to appeal. >> berlusconi has dominated italian politics for nearly 20 years, perhaps in anticipation of the jail term. earlier this week, berlusconi said he would not contest the next election. although given a four-year sentence, and was immediately reduced to one year due to an amnesty law from 2006. berlusconi was also fined 10 million euros and then form -- from holding public office for 10 years. the head of the media said television empire was accused of running a complex tax evasion system in the 1990's. prosecutors said berlusconi was part of a scheme to purchase broadcast rights to film through offshore companies and then inflate the cost to reduce taxes owed. the former prime minister will remain free until italy's appeal system is exhausted, a process that could be quite lengthy. >>
. >> a court in milan has convicted former prime minister berlusconi of defrauding the italian government of millions of yours in unpaid taxes. remedy court gave him a four- year term and said berlusconi had shown a natural capacity for crime. berlusconi's lawyers condemned the verdict and promised to appeal. >> berlusconi has dominated italian politics for nearly 20 years, perhaps in anticipation of the jail term. earlier this week, berlusconi said he would not contest the next...
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the government in syria is formed. including. united states will this year it's turkey itself very many of the countries like kate france your money is providing the libyan support so they're really in qatar we know that they're providing token jordan that's well they don't want repeats they want to remove the government of syria from both for sure but for the us side. they believe that the rebels believe that they've got the momentum they've got the support from the outside world that i think they say that they're not going to abide by the states or it's because they haven't been pressured by the outside powers the back them perhaps they have even been told not to support this use for. former pakistani cricket legend turned politician imraan khan was pulled off a plane and interrogated by u.s. officials for over two hours on his way to new york from toronto he was led away for questioning over his vocal opposition to america's drone strikes in pakistan he's now demanding an apology from washington one that he isn't likely to get
the government in syria is formed. including. united states will this year it's turkey itself very many of the countries like kate france your money is providing the libyan support so they're really in qatar we know that they're providing token jordan that's well they don't want repeats they want to remove the government of syria from both for sure but for the us side. they believe that the rebels believe that they've got the momentum they've got the support from the outside world that i think...
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feels should any of these things go south, in terms of what we've tried to create in terms of stable governments? >> i think what you saw in the debates that was governor romney and president obama both understand the american people are sick and tired of these wars. they are sorry they ever heard of the place called the middle east. they just want out. and so the question is how do you, to the degree you can, shape the environment after you get out? and i think that's what all of this talk about 2014 in afghanistan is, to focus the minds of afghan leaders. we are not going to be around. and i actually think iraq has gone better than i expected. so, who knows. afghanistan might too. i'm actually though in the long run, more pessimistic about afghanistan than i am about iraq. >> start by why do you think iraq has gone better than expected and then michael will talk about where you think there's gaps in this path's approach to t. >> i thought that iraq would unravel after the americans left. in fact, aid series on my blog called "iraq, the unraveling." it hasn't. rather it has sort of come to a st
feels should any of these things go south, in terms of what we've tried to create in terms of stable governments? >> i think what you saw in the debates that was governor romney and president obama both understand the american people are sick and tired of these wars. they are sorry they ever heard of the place called the middle east. they just want out. and so the question is how do you, to the degree you can, shape the environment after you get out? and i think that's what all of this...
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say there is no water food following an assault by government forces. but even those who managed to escape the. desert highway. look at this people did. this get this gun and this people know this thing now why you don't know when we see been down that sign and didn't know what the we're doing when i was leaving when a thing when when what does the government do you want to. get their own homes. just own homes they still want homes we want to protect our own homes and while it was captured those inside the city claim the severe fighting is still ongoing here spoken exclusively to one man and his relatives are trapped inside the town he says the attackers of being increasingly helped by foreign fighters our source is currently in egypt but is afraid to reveal his identity of affairs for the safety of his family. it is not forwarded his know. anything that didn't float it was ability to life then people and the media does not allow anyone to come back that we did won't be a mortician on most of whom it's by a machinery fake and gives nobody did is no a co
say there is no water food following an assault by government forces. but even those who managed to escape the. desert highway. look at this people did. this get this gun and this people know this thing now why you don't know when we see been down that sign and didn't know what the we're doing when i was leaving when a thing when when what does the government do you want to. get their own homes. just own homes they still want homes we want to protect our own homes and while it was captured...
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there are there is more austerity coming but when it comes to reporting on government business. one senior member of the greek union of journalists told me that it's getting close to cooperate all quit american medicine doctors have been closed to any voice of the opposition and the media goes restricting journalists some two thousand five hundred media professionals technicians included have lost their job since last year. and those who attempt to stand up to authority and expose corruption are handcuffed to be arrested because he revealed the names obviously you can understand that people can cooperate with the state vaxevanis told me he won't keep silent i asked him if he was given another list of names then what would he do this is my job this is what journalists do they don't cover scandals they told the truth in the elites who tried for two whole years to cover up major evidence that renders them in the system entirely unreliable for the good the arrest of a journalist while trying to reveal wrongdoing has left some greeks feeling that their democratic rights are being a r
there are there is more austerity coming but when it comes to reporting on government business. one senior member of the greek union of journalists told me that it's getting close to cooperate all quit american medicine doctors have been closed to any voice of the opposition and the media goes restricting journalists some two thousand five hundred media professionals technicians included have lost their job since last year. and those who attempt to stand up to authority and expose corruption...
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government no longer represents the people the people are going to take the term. we. at least in the traditional look at along. the way our economic system. is not. going to. college. ultimate. will to parties cheap us politics a one way street the or will new voices disrupt the power parallel. what is america changes trucks good selection of close god monday november fifth on our team. you know watching r t a brutal scene has occurred in the north of syria where twenty eight soldiers have been killed at the hands of the rebels the video which can be independent the very five supposedly show us opposition find to the ratings the soldiers as they may on the ground call us months before the multiple rounds of fighting to their body the incidence of head of close seen way government troops have been plashing with militias trying to see the key on the supply route this comes as one of the rebels main back in america announced a major opposition shake up with plans to attend greater influence and militants on the frontlines give political analysts are great things of the m
government no longer represents the people the people are going to take the term. we. at least in the traditional look at along. the way our economic system. is not. going to. college. ultimate. will to parties cheap us politics a one way street the or will new voices disrupt the power parallel. what is america changes trucks good selection of close god monday november fifth on our team. you know watching r t a brutal scene has occurred in the north of syria where twenty eight soldiers have...
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the current bull government has a poor showing -- the current liberal government had a poor showing. peace-broker lakhdar brahimi says he regrets that a truce has not been held in syria. he is not giving up. >> a car bomb has killed 10 people in damascus. opposition activists are reporting some of the heaviest for strikes yet -- heaviest strikes yet. >> there is no sign of a cease- fire. syrian state tv shows president's coming out of their houses after a blast -- shows residents coming out of their houses after the blast. there are reports that the car bomb killed 10 people. un special envoy lakhdar brahimi had arranged a truce. he met with russia's foreign minister. he said that diplomats must keep trying. >> i'm terribly sorry, just as sergey has said he was, that this appeal has not been heard at the level we hope it would. that will not discourage us. that will not discourage us, because we know that the people of syria deserve our support and our interest. >> lakhdar brahimi also said there was no immediate plan for u.n. peacekeeping mission to syria. that leaves little chance
the current bull government has a poor showing -- the current liberal government had a poor showing. peace-broker lakhdar brahimi says he regrets that a truce has not been held in syria. he is not giving up. >> a car bomb has killed 10 people in damascus. opposition activists are reporting some of the heaviest for strikes yet -- heaviest strikes yet. >> there is no sign of a cease- fire. syrian state tv shows president's coming out of their houses after a blast -- shows residents...